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Nov 21, 2024
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2005-2006 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Program (non-degree)
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(Non-Degree for non-UArts graduates)
The Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Program (Non-Degree) is an intensely focused course of study designed to prepare those seeking certification to teach Art K-12. To be eligible for this 30-credit program, candidates must hold a BFA or BA degree in art, or equivalent, with four credits in studio art and 12 credits in art history, with a “B” or better cumulative average. They must also have completed six credits in college- level math, three credits of English composition, and three credits in American or British literature.
In addition candidates must have successfully completed the Instructional I, PRAXIS tests. Depending on the student’s background and all co-requisites being met, this 30-credit program may be completed in three full semesters. No credits earned in the Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Program (Non- Degree) may be converted to graduate credits or be considered for transfer credit in a graduate program.
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Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Program (Non-Degree) Credits: 30
Spring Credits: 9
These courses has a required field placement. Corequisites:
- Coursework in painting, drawing, ceramics, and printmaking
- Three upper-division credits in a 3-D studio area, if a 2-D studio major for bachelor’s degree
- Three upper-division credits in a 2-D studio area, if a 3-D studio major for bachelor’s degree
- Introduction to computers, including graphic applications (required competency); minimum requirement of one course
- Basic Photography (required competency), minimum requirement of one course
- Art History, 12 credits, including at least one course in 20th century art, one course in non-Western art
- Introduction to Psychology or Child and Adolescent Psychology
- Sociology or Cultural Anthropology (may be satisfied by GRAD 651)
- Aesthetics (may be satisfied by AEDU 543)
- Art Criticism (may be satisfied by AEDU 543)
- Speech or Acting (may be satisfied by AEDU 200 Presentation Skills)
- Six credits college-level math (prior to entry to the MAT program)
- Three credits college-level English composition (prior to entry to the MAT program)
- Three credits college-level British or American literature (prior to entry into the MAT program)
- AEDU 201 Introduction to Visual Arts Education
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